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and i chose local vendors to support our local economy. as a district 10 to this and i committed my time to community involvement as well as an advisory committee member with the mission ymca, and supervisor avalos's district. we sponsor a food and wine event, any golf tournament in santa cruz; we raised over 1,000,000 dollars of those events. i volunteered to junior achievement of the network for teaching entrepreneurship where i spent time with high school children discussing finance and business. i have become engaged in local event to discuss the future of the district and i recognize their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity facing district 10 and the eastern neighborhoods to create iconic and lasting projects for the overall community. insum , i have a strong desire to serve the committee in his capacity and put the time to understand the issues. whether it is transit improvements to meet the need of rapid development, affordable housing, pdr< more open space, city services, i know tough decisions will have to be made by the board of supe
and i chose local vendors to support our local economy. as a district 10 to this and i committed my time to community involvement as well as an advisory committee member with the mission ymca, and supervisor avalos's district. we sponsor a food and wine event, any golf tournament in santa cruz; we raised over 1,000,000 dollars of those events. i volunteered to junior achievement of the network for teaching entrepreneurship where i spent time with high school children discussing finance and...
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one that is falling behind; and an economy that is growing. it we are looking at 40 percent of the juniors not ready to graduate in a years time, that is a serious problem that we need to address. i believe that these folks -- that is part of the generation that will not be successful in our local economy and we have to make sure that we are supporting san franciscans in this way, making sure people have the skills in the background to get jobs in the future and if we are not successful here we know that they will fall behind the cracks. it's really a no-brainer. we have a lot of wealth in the city. not everybody shares it equally and this is one way we can remedy that. colleagues i hope that you can support the supplemental. >> supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: my position is the same as it was in december when we voted on this. i won't repeat all of those reasons. although the fiscal cliff catastrophe was avoided at least for the moment we still have significant risks at the state and federal level and i am not comfortable appropriati
one that is falling behind; and an economy that is growing. it we are looking at 40 percent of the juniors not ready to graduate in a years time, that is a serious problem that we need to address. i believe that these folks -- that is part of the generation that will not be successful in our local economy and we have to make sure that we are supporting san franciscans in this way, making sure people have the skills in the background to get jobs in the future and if we are not successful here we...
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reserve fund, and now we have a 74 million dollar revenue top of that because of the increase in the economy. for me the commitment to the community is that if we are helping companies grow in the city and helping them prosper, that funding will eventually come back down to the community, support the communities that needed the most. >> supervisor breed: i am excited to be here. thank you to all of my colleagues for being so welcoming. i'm having a hard time with this legislation. as a product public schools i remember years ago and now i'm not that old % i remember the decisions and bad decisions. i have watched over the years, working with many of the kids especially teens, the problems that continue to face. as executive director of the african-american art and culture complex, i have to pay for tutors and work with kids who were high school but who could not read and understand by the time they are in high school. i have yet to see a successful program that helps to address the issues that many of these teens face. i have a real concern with getting money -- (correction) giving money, wh
reserve fund, and now we have a 74 million dollar revenue top of that because of the increase in the economy. for me the commitment to the community is that if we are helping companies grow in the city and helping them prosper, that funding will eventually come back down to the community, support the communities that needed the most. >> supervisor breed: i am excited to be here. thank you to all of my colleagues for being so welcoming. i'm having a hard time with this legislation. as a...
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in my experience i have seen the last three or four years, maybe with the economy, things are doing a lot more work without a permit and it annoys me when i hear a contractor didn't get a permit. they are licensed contractors and know for this type of work particularly. there is a loot of investigation time that goes into this and they are not big-money permits so to speak. but we are bound by city charter to investigate the complaints. there are -- to answer your question, we don't keep a list, but contractors should know about and advise homeowners when this happens. i saw they applied for another permit to legalize some rooms on the ground floor which is not part of the violation and there seems to be a contractor in place on that permit and that permit has not been issued yet. i noticed that before i came up to the meeting. >> what is the name of that contractor? >> homeworks construction service, one bedroom and bathroom at ground floor. that permit has not been issued and still has to be reviewed by the planning department. it will probably be an over-the-counter permit, but the
in my experience i have seen the last three or four years, maybe with the economy, things are doing a lot more work without a permit and it annoys me when i hear a contractor didn't get a permit. they are licensed contractors and know for this type of work particularly. there is a loot of investigation time that goes into this and they are not big-money permits so to speak. but we are bound by city charter to investigate the complaints. there are -- to answer your question, we don't keep a...
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energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. we're are open to your ideas and suggestions. we want it to a great celebration and people are in charge and in power and they will also run the show. that's our objective. by the way also have guests from outside california and salt lake city -- i don't know where he is because i can't see anything wi
energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the...
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to address the being we the people be the legislation and use of a social and cultural and political economy and education schooling and worket igand based upon the rank divide given as birth right and invention. obliged by law and protei toposition and forged in death. the -- [inaudible] said use language come together, this is our democracy not public ownership of the means of production. again, we just expose public party and is leadership as racial chawive in this and pro vacuum tour and is -- surrounding planet earth with military bases and media advertisement and stwaiment and exercising in a tetrakefort of terror and recent forgement about owned and within 17 suffix victory of so many african america slave owners to the declaration of independent and amendments and constitution for the fictions of the nations this departmentive timing for heart [inaudible] to close 2012-2013 and inflections market explanation, second term newly elected president 2013, implies for trust ... . >> in the accident speaker please. graphics like i shown before my mother gaveth george mars conian a parking t
to address the being we the people be the legislation and use of a social and cultural and political economy and education schooling and worket igand based upon the rank divide given as birth right and invention. obliged by law and protei toposition and forged in death. the -- [inaudible] said use language come together, this is our democracy not public ownership of the means of production. again, we just expose public party and is leadership as racial chawive in this and pro vacuum tour and is...
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the majority of it came from the general fund baseline, which you know, because the economy improved, we received additional general fund monies. and we also received significant more additional federal and state grants. those are our two largest increases in state revenue. we also got $16 million from fares and parking meters, a combination -- mostly due to our annual fare increases that we now have established a policy on and the fact that we are getting more money from parking meter because of our new technology. to offset the increase in revenue of $6 1 million we saw an increase in expenditures of $54 million and mostly in the personnel services and repairs and maintenance cost line items. so we change our from $7 million in the prior year. here is a picture of our bloat, which gives you a sense of our assets and liabilities. our assets went up $225 million from the prior year. the majority of it is in higher revenues and investment of capital assets. we shows decreases because debt service were decreased because as you know
the majority of it came from the general fund baseline, which you know, because the economy improved, we received additional general fund monies. and we also received significant more additional federal and state grants. those are our two largest increases in state revenue. we also got $16 million from fares and parking meters, a combination -- mostly due to our annual fare increases that we now have established a policy on and the fact that we are getting more money from parking meter because...
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the economy is somewhat under $2 trillion. there is dynamic wealth creation in many respects. since the time i was last governor, a lot of people and businesses have moved elsewhere or the have died, gone out of business. also, a lot of people have moved here by the millions. we have 38 million people. people thought the green was here a and we have -- and we have all kinds of businesses. twitter, google, zynga, it is pretty incredible. what has happened. a lot of things going on. our budget, we have a mess, i inherited a budget deficit of $26 billion. we have cut that substantially. from the mortgage meltdown that occurred because of the bad decisions and this behavior throughout our economy, the revenue in california is up 23%. that is a big number. america, the asset values were destroyed, something like $7 trillion. a lot of that was a bubble. that was popped and resulted -- we have had to manage a difficult situation. even before the bubble popping, there was excess. because the money flows in in a regular amounts, when money is good, everybody feels good. when $14 billio
the economy is somewhat under $2 trillion. there is dynamic wealth creation in many respects. since the time i was last governor, a lot of people and businesses have moved elsewhere or the have died, gone out of business. also, a lot of people have moved here by the millions. we have 38 million people. people thought the green was here a and we have -- and we have all kinds of businesses. twitter, google, zynga, it is pretty incredible. what has happened. a lot of things going on. our budget,...
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the federal government, the courts, our changes in the economy all could cost us billions and drive a hole in the budget. the ultimate cost of expanding our healthcare system under the affordable care act are unknown. ignoring unknown unknowns would be folly. they're known unknowns. that's how we plunge into a decade of deficits. recall the story of genesis and the dream of seven cows. fat, flesh and wealth fever came out of the river followed by seven other cars, lean flesh and ill favored. the lean cows ate up the fat cows. the pharaoh could not endure that the seven fat cows were seven years of great plenty and seven lean cows were seven years of famine would immediately follow. the pharaoh took the advice of joseph and stored great quantities of grain during the years of plenty. when famine came, egypt was ready. the people who have given us seven years of extra taxes, let us follow the wisdom of joseph, pay down our debts and store up reserves against the leaner times that will surely follow. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle
the federal government, the courts, our changes in the economy all could cost us billions and drive a hole in the budget. the ultimate cost of expanding our healthcare system under the affordable care act are unknown. ignoring unknown unknowns would be folly. they're known unknowns. that's how we plunge into a decade of deficits. recall the story of genesis and the dream of seven cows. fat, flesh and wealth fever came out of the river followed by seven other cars, lean flesh and ill favored....
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we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you look at education, you look at the programs, traveling around the world, that there is one constant. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in p
we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you...
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and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the public defender and it's my job to push the envelope. it's one thing to talk about reducing possession charges from felonies to misdemeanors but i'm not sure that's going to change the color and demographics of the population in county jail. they're out there on the street sometimes selling small amounts of drugs. until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a pol
and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the...
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the only way economy grows is adding more people. unions run counter to that and why more people are against them. >> steve when they spend millions on issues they are losing, that is union dues money and doesn't fall out of the sky. >> yes, they are heavily in politics and union members don't have to pay for politicing and focusing on the bargains they don't pay the dues. it is overreach. >> are they toothless tigers. >> no, you have to keep an eye on this. the great state of california numbers are on the swing. they are coming from the latino community. one group of people that republicans are trying to become friends with. >> look at overall figures. union members down below 7 percent, emake. >> that's right. we haven't seen this in decades, david. the gig is uon the other side of the aisle. taxpayers realize that government unions lobby for more spend more tax hikes and meaning property taxes go up. why? to pay for the benefits . taxpayers are saying wait a second, we get it . the union members understand the back lash, too. >> b
the only way economy grows is adding more people. unions run counter to that and why more people are against them. >> steve when they spend millions on issues they are losing, that is union dues money and doesn't fall out of the sky. >> yes, they are heavily in politics and union members don't have to pay for politicing and focusing on the bargains they don't pay the dues. it is overreach. >> are they toothless tigers. >> no, you have to keep an eye on this. the great...
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what would you like to change about the city's approach to developing the economy? supervisor chu: in some aspects, our economic development is on the right track. if you take a look at some of the successes -- mission bay, for example, has been a success where we have been able to attract biotech corporations to come and headquartere in the city. we are currently building a hospital, and there are a lot of research institutions, and i think that will be a great anchor for the city. the city has worked closely with contractors to figure out how we can do hiring locally. this is through our citybuild program where we help individuals gain the skills needed to work in construction jobs. we have a number of big projects that are really generating the job growth and place for people to be working. so i think that in terms of the pace and number of projects that we have, in terms of identifying some key sectors to attract, in terms of providing rebates for films to come and fill in san francisco and generate additional moneys -- that is something that is a movement in th
what would you like to change about the city's approach to developing the economy? supervisor chu: in some aspects, our economic development is on the right track. if you take a look at some of the successes -- mission bay, for example, has been a success where we have been able to attract biotech corporations to come and headquartere in the city. we are currently building a hospital, and there are a lot of research institutions, and i think that will be a great anchor for the city. the city...
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the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of town that i used to spend a lot of time in when i was in my 20's -- but actually, very few locals take the time to head to the beach on broadway. our neighborhoods are coming together to say that broadway is open to the rest of the world as well as san francisco. i want to put san francisco back on the map when it comes to music. to make sure that we have the type of entertainment that we used to be renowned for. and those of you that work in our bars and clubs, i want to make sure that we are trading the kind of destinations that we look forward to spending time with you. i know on behalf of m
the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of...
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let me ask america where the policies we need on the economy, the economy that we need in this country. liz: what did you make of this? >> the people in new york have spoken, so while you're outrag outraged, those in new york clearly are not. he is doing the will of the people who elected him. >liz: are you mad beyoncÉ lip-synched? >> could not care less. but the guys from milli vanilli came in and actually defended her and said with a second, everybody is making a big deal out of this. but do you really want the guy from milli vanilli defending you? >> chuck schumer owes them an apology. he is right, he organized the inaugural events, he hired her, she can go up and lip-synched. thit is common at an event witha larger performance involved, you're not paying to see them, but she did not do that. the one thing that worked, if there is pay involved, they should withhold her pay and do that with other performances in the future. look, we know this works because the host threatened to withhold the pay of the senate if they didn't come up with a budget, so we have the rest of them coming u
let me ask america where the policies we need on the economy, the economy that we need in this country. liz: what did you make of this? >> the people in new york have spoken, so while you're outrag outraged, those in new york clearly are not. he is doing the will of the people who elected him. >liz: are you mad beyoncÉ lip-synched? >> could not care less. but the guys from milli vanilli came in and actually defended her and said with a second, everybody is making a big deal out...
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it turns out, you know, that we really don't know for sure where the economy is going. we don't know if that was a temporary thing. we don't know if it was money that came in early because of the federal tax concerns and the people who are the most wealthy in california paying early. the bottom line is we don't really know what those revenues are. i think the governor wants to wait and see what they are before he starts talking about those restorations. you know what, one of the really fascinating things in this speech, the governor made a point of saying, you know, just giving money back to people only to take it away when the economy goes bad is cruel. it's not progressive. it is bad politics. it's bad for the people. it's bad governing. i'm not going to go back and do that. i think you are going to hear the governor make this time and again that we want these programs, but if it's not long-term sustainable money, we shouldn't be spending it. >> since you're talking about long-term projects, john, he still wants the water tunnels. he still wants high-speed rail. how r
it turns out, you know, that we really don't know for sure where the economy is going. we don't know if that was a temporary thing. we don't know if it was money that came in early because of the federal tax concerns and the people who are the most wealthy in california paying early. the bottom line is we don't really know what those revenues are. i think the governor wants to wait and see what they are before he starts talking about those restorations. you know what, one of the really...
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economy." >> how we take advantage of it will define the economic success of this city at a very interesting time in our history, after 9/11, post hurricane, dealing with infrastructure challenges and budget deficits. and we need to expand our tax base, and we need to take advantage of what's happening right now. >> reporter: exactly how we take advantage is ripe for debate, but most agree better education and visas for the scientists we train in the u.s. is a good start. and remember what i.b.m.'s myerson said about continuity-- it's just as important to a >> the moment you believe there is no danger of losing your edge is when it disappears on you. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," at the watson research center. >> susie: the u.s. needs to make structural changes to restore its competitiveness. that's the main conclusion of an extensive study on american competitiveness by harvard business school professor michael porter. when i talked with him, we began our conversation by discussing wh
economy." >> how we take advantage of it will define the economic success of this city at a very interesting time in our history, after 9/11, post hurricane, dealing with infrastructure challenges and budget deficits. and we need to expand our tax base, and we need to take advantage of what's happening right now. >> reporter: exactly how we take advantage is ripe for debate, but most agree better education and visas for the scientists we train in the u.s. is a good start. and...
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for our kids to succeed in this economy we must do more. that's why this year i will propose in my budgeted more resources more than $50,000,000,000 and $25 million for preschool activities. i view education as an be investment not an expense. the folk in the road for many kids and many families the point at which they decide they're though stay in san francisco or leave. you're going to hear me talking about this layoff a lot this year. i want our middle squirrels to courthousess choose the road to success notes the road that leads to trouble or and is the one of the 3 san franciscans who went there know we must continue to preserve our colleges decree - it's important to equip our kids to win in the 20th century you knew. i've offered the schools leadership to continue to go forward. i want to thank you you for working with the state to put city college back on track and r that keeps the opportunity coming for every san franciscan young person. because hope and opportunity after all are at the heart of the this place the idea we call san
for our kids to succeed in this economy we must do more. that's why this year i will propose in my budgeted more resources more than $50,000,000,000 and $25 million for preschool activities. i view education as an be investment not an expense. the folk in the road for many kids and many families the point at which they decide they're though stay in san francisco or leave. you're going to hear me talking about this layoff a lot this year. i want our middle squirrels to courthousess choose the...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl. they are confident and spending money. >> it is another reason to roll that video. >> you are having a super bowl party. the price of chicken wingings. one of the most commonly eaten items sky rocket up 26 percent from the same time last year. head over to a friend's house for a game. >> you have any good
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl....
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gerri: they contribute to the unravelling of the economy. how'd you come down on this? >> i'd like redemption fees and all. gerri: i don't like any fees. >> i know. with a money-market account, you're going backwards. that's the story. for all losing two, three, 4 percent three-year. that's what americans are really concerned about. gerri: the stock draw something happy, and doug e. 21st. >> but is not to love. interest rates are at a 65 year low. banks lending money. yeah first-time homebuyers back in the market buying properties at 30 to 40% discount. strike across the country and it will continue to get stronger. everything we see in the economy right now as a result of homes being rebuilt, construction and low inventory, posit for real estate. gerri: what do you say? >> us talk about a little bit of reality. we spent roughly $30 trillion of bailing out homestall bailing out mortgages, bailing out banks . the housing recovery is good. driven by tons of artificial stimulants, taxpayer dollars. gerri: is it sustainable? >> it's not if you begin to take away, if they st
gerri: they contribute to the unravelling of the economy. how'd you come down on this? >> i'd like redemption fees and all. gerri: i don't like any fees. >> i know. with a money-market account, you're going backwards. that's the story. for all losing two, three, 4 percent three-year. that's what americans are really concerned about. gerri: the stock draw something happy, and doug e. 21st. >> but is not to love. interest rates are at a 65 year low. banks lending money. yeah...
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if we invest in a public private partnership in geo engineering and transit it in a new energy economy. look at hurricane sandy. 50 billion and more in damagings. we'll keep having storms like that and impact insurance company and wall street, we have to get with the new economy. should it be public or private money? if there is a profit, the company companies will do it? we don't have to put our tax dollars do we? >> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >> is there any proof that green initiatives have worked? >> apparently not. if you look down the list. everybody picks out solyndra. there is about 20 others that went up side down and in the toilet
if we invest in a public private partnership in geo engineering and transit it in a new energy economy. look at hurricane sandy. 50 billion and more in damagings. we'll keep having storms like that and impact insurance company and wall street, we have to get with the new economy. should it be public or private money? if there is a profit, the company companies will do it? we don't have to put our tax dollars do we? >> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under...
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it's just not conducive, and we need to create an environment where the economy can thrive and where we get the root of the problem here, and the root of the problem is spending. spending has become a drag on the economy, and spending is becoming a drag on businesses and individuals who want to succeed here in the u.s.. neil: by the way, cowlgd go anywhere we http://s, i say, for instance, lucky not to have him, but the point with this stuff, full disclose sure here, my taxes went up. i was prepared for that. elections have consequences, taxes on the upper income were one of those. i accepted it. i didn't like it, but i accepted it. i would have been better with it if i knew there was a corresponding zeal to cut spending. in other words, for the extra taxes i give and pay, there is a resolve to cut the waste and abuse in government spending, and i don't see that quid pro quo. i feel like i'm doubly srcrewed. it is one thing, you know, to fund this nonsense, you then to get a bill to fund more that is doubly insulting. >> and the american people are just that same mind set. we release
it's just not conducive, and we need to create an environment where the economy can thrive and where we get the root of the problem here, and the root of the problem is spending. spending has become a drag on the economy, and spending is becoming a drag on businesses and individuals who want to succeed here in the u.s.. neil: by the way, cowlgd go anywhere we http://s, i say, for instance, lucky not to have him, but the point with this stuff, full disclose sure here, my taxes went up. i was...
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look, is the economy getting better? yes, but at a painful pace. i mean, if it weren't for oil drilling and natural gas prices and fracking and all the things this president despises, the economy would be significantly weaker. to the extent the economy's gotten better, it's not because of the president's policies. it's been despite the president's policies. gerri: well, you know, i'm starting to wonder whether the democrats think that maybe they'll introduce more stimulus because we've already got chuck schumer, senator from new york, staying, we need higher taxes, coming for even more taxes. will they try the old stimulus trick again, a dollar in every pot? >> well, i do think so because that's how they buy votes. look, politicians are political entrepreneurs, supplying the customers. with what? free stuff. that's stimulus. boy, stimulus and this white house and this congress, that's like handing your car keys to lindsey lohan asking her to park your vehicle. doesn't go well. i hope we don't go down that road. the democrats have the power, enough
look, is the economy getting better? yes, but at a painful pace. i mean, if it weren't for oil drilling and natural gas prices and fracking and all the things this president despises, the economy would be significantly weaker. to the extent the economy's gotten better, it's not because of the president's policies. it's been despite the president's policies. gerri: well, you know, i'm starting to wonder whether the democrats think that maybe they'll introduce more stimulus because we've already...
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care costs and then the international monetary fund and christine lagarde talking about the global economy. >> one can't count the times of americans say we are the best country in the world. of all the countries in the world. it's pretty good. why do we have to believe that we are the best? what does that mean? why do we have to assert it all of the time and what does it mean to other people who consume it? we teach people not to like this. >> author and activist and transafrica founder, randall robinson takes your phone calls and e-mails and tweets wee hours on sunday on c-span2 on booktv. >> host: here on "the communicators" is consumer electronics show international. this is part of the convention floor that you are seeing. this is only about one fourth of what is available. the largest trade show in the world, about 100,000 people attend the show every day. today with us we have andrew thompson who is president and ceo of proteus digital health. what is proteus digital health. >> guest: it is the world's best digital medicine company. we created a platform that we call eight digital h
care costs and then the international monetary fund and christine lagarde talking about the global economy. >> one can't count the times of americans say we are the best country in the world. of all the countries in the world. it's pretty good. why do we have to believe that we are the best? what does that mean? why do we have to assert it all of the time and what does it mean to other people who consume it? we teach people not to like this. >> author and activist and transafrica...
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and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco.
and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco.
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once again might there be more, more, wins behind the economy behind the world economy, i'm going to ask japan in a minute? >> money supply and bank loans to businesses? >> it is all good. >> it has improved a lot. i think the question is, will it continue from here. is the policy going to be better or not. if i told you a year ago the s&p earnings wouldn't grow we talked about it before, some of the models. >> you have to use your judgement. that is why, i'm cherry picking numbers to get your reaction. >> i think from the stock perspective it is the rate of change. housing growth is going to slow some. what we are advocating to get it to china. i like china. it is coming out better. we are finding stocks because the sentiment isn't up. >> in the same, rough, neighborhood, i'm watching japan pump money in and deappreciate the value of the yen, which i think is heading from 100 yens to the dollar from 75. i think that is great and i think that is good for world growth but do you? >> well, it could be. i think we are pretty opt miss trick and agree with you as a firm. there aren't that
once again might there be more, more, wins behind the economy behind the world economy, i'm going to ask japan in a minute? >> money supply and bank loans to businesses? >> it is all good. >> it has improved a lot. i think the question is, will it continue from here. is the policy going to be better or not. if i told you a year ago the s&p earnings wouldn't grow we talked about it before, some of the models. >> you have to use your judgement. that is why, i'm cherry...